Ethics and Ecology in Technologcial Education Erasmus Project
General information for the Ethics and Ecology in Technologcial Education Erasmus Project
Project Title
Ethics and Ecology in Technologcial Education
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2020
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: Social/environmental responsibility of educational institutions; New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; Environment and climate change
Project Summary
CONTEXT/BACKGROUND
There is an urgent need for 21st century education to be able to address the complex problems of the climate crisis and questions of technological development (Anthropocene). A radical new approach is required, and we believe that teaching Ethics and Ecology in Technological Education will provide students with the right set of skills and competences to tackle the problems of climate change through sustainable technological development.The consortium consists of 8 partners all of who are members of the European Culture and Technology Lab+ which is part of the European University of Technology Initiative.
Ethics is this context needs to be understood as a form of praxis, an individual practice which has collective implications, the ethical relation to the other has now come to the fore through as a worldwide pandemic of COVID19. The reaction to COVID-19 has demonstrated when there is an urgency, an public health emergency, the individual can see beyond their own needs and can act locally and globally at the same time. It is the sum of micro-decisions which when brought together have global impact. The question that Greta Thunberg poses is ‘how dare you’ not react requires that the academic community does by ensuring that the question ethics and ecology are embedded within all programmes of Higher Education. In order to do so staff and students need to understand that the the ecological questions and the ethical question are one and the same, that there is a profound overlap between ethos and ecology.
OBJECTIVES AND INTELLECTUAL OUTPUTS
Our objective is to design innovative, ethico-ecological education methods which are transferable to different disciplines in the Technological University, from Arts, Humanities and Social Science to design to Engineering and the Environmental sciences. This is accompanied by the development of an expanded understanding of technology, technology not simply as an application of science but techne as the mode through which we become human. In the long term, our objective is to transform technical or technological education to make it more sustainable for the individual and for society.
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The project will result in the following Intellectual Outputs (IOs):
• Ethico-Ecological Education Methods (IO1), to arrange multi-stakeholder collaboration and to encourage mutual comprehension;
• A Code of Engagement for Collaboration (IO2), in order to ensure distributed collaboration processes and rapid technological transfer;
• An Ethico-Ecological Teacher Training Programme for Technological Education (IO3), developed to train teachers how to teach the new ethico-ecological approach;
• A modular Ethico-Ecological Student Programme (IO4), which consists of a set of 5 ECT (Level 8) modules which can be combined into a minor programme of 30 ECTS for ethico-ecological approach to technological education.
ACTIVITIES
We will organize 8 Transnational Project Meetings, two Intensive Study Programmes (ISPs), and one Multiplier Event (ME) within this project:
• The transnational meetings will be attended by representatives from all partners and will be used to discuss organizational, financial and content related issues.
• In both ISPs, over 50 students from different disciplines and organizations will participate. Students will be selected based on their interest in the ethico-ecological approach, their background in ethics and technology studies and their motivation to address societal issues and United Nations sustainable development goals. Teachers will be selected from •. Partner organizations will be selected for their background and interest in sustainable development. In addition, these societal stakeholders will be invited to join the ISPs. The ISPs are essential for scoping, testing, and iterative development of IO1 – IO4.
• The ME will be the end international conference and will be organized in Sofia. It will be used for the dissemination of the project outcomes, outputs and results to existing and new stakeholders.
IMPACT
The project will have a clear impact on different levels:
• Student will acquire new skills and develop competences which will enable them to use a nethico-ecological approach. They will be technologically responsible citizens and as such will be great employability skills for the future as work patterns shift (automatised)
• Teaching staff learns how to implement the ethico-ecological approach in education and how to guide students and stakeholders in development of ethico-ecological projects.
•. Participating non-academic partners and stakeholders will act as multipliers for industry helping to implement the ethico-ecological approach in society through public and private enterprise. They will serve as an interface between higher education and wider society.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 429195 Eur
Project Coordinator
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY DUBLIN & Country: IE
Project Partners
- TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOFIA
- UNIVERSITE DE TECHNOLOGIE DE TROYES
- TECHNOLOGIKO PANEPISTIMIO KYPROU
- UNIVERSITATEA TEHNICA CLUJ-NAPOCA
- RIGAS TEHNISKA UNIVERSITATE
- UNIVERSIDAD POLITECNICA DE CARTAGENA
- HOCHSCHULE DARMSTADT (UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES H-DA)

